Fix typos - remove duplicate "is".

PR:		docs/154934
Submitted by:	Eitan Adler <lists at eitanadler.com>
MFC after:	3 days
This commit is contained in:
brucec 2011-02-23 09:22:33 +00:00
parent 052c656f36
commit 4a353c54fd
8 changed files with 8 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -646,7 +646,7 @@ cond_bl_upd(ufs2_daddr_t *block, struct gfs_bpp *field, int fsi, int fso,
/*
* Copy the block back immediately.
*
* XXX If src is is from an indirect block we have
* XXX If src is from an indirect block we have
* to implement copy on write here in case of
* active snapshots.
*/

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@ -779,7 +779,7 @@ The entry points to the device driver are stored in the specinfo
structure, removing the need for the devsw[] array and allowing
device drivers to use separate entrypoints for various minor numbers.
.lp
This is is very convenient for devices which have a ``control''
This is very convenient for devices which have a ``control''
device for management and tuning. The control device, almost always
have entirely separate open/close/ioctl implementations [MD.C].
.lp

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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ manual page.
.I "The Highest Layer:"
.IX RPC "The Highest Layer"
The highest layer is totally transparent to the operating system,
machine and network upon which is is run. It's probably best to
machine and network upon which is run. It's probably best to
think of this level as a way of
.I using
RPC, rather than as

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@ -672,7 +672,7 @@ null_unlock(struct vop_unlock_args *ap)
* as soon as possible.
*
* Note, we can't release any resources nor remove vnode from hash before
* appropriate VXLOCK stuff is is done because other process can find this
* appropriate VXLOCK stuff is done because other process can find this
* vnode in hash during inactivation and may be sitting in vget() and waiting
* for null_inactive to unlock vnode. Thus we will do all those in VOP_RECLAIM.
*/

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
the public domain. It has no warranty.
You probably want to use hashlittle(). hashlittle() and hashbig()
hash byte arrays. hashlittle() is is faster than hashbig() on
hash byte arrays. hashlittle() is faster than hashbig() on
little-endian machines. Intel and AMD are little-endian machines.
On second thought, you probably want hashlittle2(), which is identical to
hashlittle() except it returns two 32-bit hashes for the price of one.

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@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ ieee80211_ageq_drain_node(struct ieee80211_ageq *aq,
* deltas (in seconds) relative to the head so we can check
* and/or adjust only the head of the list. If a frame's age
* exceeds the time quanta then remove it. The list of removed
* frames is is returned to the caller joined by m_nextpkt.
* frames is returned to the caller joined by m_nextpkt.
*/
struct mbuf *
ieee80211_ageq_age(struct ieee80211_ageq *aq, int quanta)

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@ -475,7 +475,7 @@ sysctl_machdep_i8254_freq(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
/*
* Use `i8254' instead of `timer' in external names because `timer'
* is is too generic. Should use it everywhere.
* is too generic. Should use it everywhere.
*/
freq = i8254_freq;
error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &freq, 0, req);

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@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ int intflag; /* recognized interrupt */
int stoprompt; /* for interrupting a prompt session */
int timedout; /* ~> transfer timedout */
int cumode; /* simulating the "cu" program */
int bits8; /* terminal is is 8-bit mode */
int bits8; /* terminal is 8-bit mode */
#define STRIP_PAR (bits8 ? 0377 : 0177)
char fname[PATH_MAX]; /* file name buffer for ~< */